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The moments that matter to modern China: Shanghai/Jiaxing 1/5

published:15 Sep 2019

The moments that matter to modern China: Shanghai/Jiaxing 1/5

The moments that matter to modern China: Shanghai/Jiaxing 1/5

published:15 Sep 2019

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2019 marks 70 years since the founding of New China. From agrarian nation to the world\'s second largest economy - how did China get here?
Xinhua Special explores the moments that matter to modern China. But, where to begin? Let\'s cast our minds back 98 years - to before the founding of New China and head to Shanghai. Episode 1/5...

The moments that matter to modern China: Shanghai/Jiaxing 1/5

published:15 Sep 2019

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2019 marks 70 years since the founding of New China. From agrarian nation to the world\'s second largest economy - how did China get here?
Xinhua Special explores the moments that matter to modern China. But, where to begin? Let\'s cast our minds back 98 years - to before the founding of New China and head to Shanghai. Episode 1/5...

China Trade Deal: New alliance with Argentina

published:14 Sep 2019

China Trade Deal: New alliance with Argentina

China Trade Deal: New alliance with Argentina

published:14 Sep 2019

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Argentina has signed a deal to export millions of tonnes of soybean meal to China creating a fresh alliance in the fallout from Beijing\'s increasingly bitter trade war with the United States.
The agreement, signed this week in Buenos Aires, matches the world\'s largest producer of the product with the largest consumer.
Al Jazeera\'s Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires.
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China Trade Deal: New alliance with Argentina

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Argentina has signed a deal to export millions of tonnes of soybean meal to China creating a fresh alliance in the fallout from Beijing\'s increasingly bitter trade war with the United States.
The agreement, signed this week in Buenos Aires, matches the world\'s largest producer of the product with the largest consumer.
Al Jazeera\'s Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires.
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Navy Warship Tests China’s Claim to Disputed South China Sea Islands

published:14 Sep 2019

Navy Warship Tests China’s Claim to Disputed South China Sea Islands

Navy Warship Tests China’s Claim to Disputed South China Sea Islands

published:14 Sep 2019

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A Navy destroyer sailed close to disputed South China Sea islands in a direct challenge to Chinese maritime claims over the strategic waterway.
U.S. and allied warships and aircraft have stepped up naval and air patrols to challenge China\'s claims to control about 90 percent of the South China Sea. The USS Wayne E. Meyer, a guided-missile destroyer, conducted a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea on Friday.
\"This freedom of navigation operation (FONOP) upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea,\" Cmdr. Reann Mommsen, a spokeswoman for the Pacific Fleet, said in a statement.
The U.S. warship showed China that \"these waters are beyond what China can lawfully claim as its internal waters or territorial seas and that China\'s claimed straight baselines around the Paracel Islands are inconsistent with international law,\" Mommsen said.
\"The Freedom of Navigation Program\'s missions are conducted peacefully and without bias for or against any particular country,\" she said. \"These missions are based in the rule of law and demonstrate our commitment to upholding the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea and airspace guaranteed to all nations.\"
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Navy Warship Tests China’s Claim to Disputed South China Sea Islands

published:14 Sep 2019

views:4234

A Navy destroyer sailed close to disputed South China Sea islands in a direct challenge to Chinese maritime claims over the strategic waterway.
U.S. and allied warships and aircraft have stepped up naval and air patrols to challenge China\'s claims to control about 90 percent of the South China Sea. The USS Wayne E. Meyer, a guided-missile destroyer, conducted a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea on Friday.
\"This freedom of navigation operation (FONOP) upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea,\" Cmdr. Reann Mommsen, a spokeswoman for the Pacific Fleet, said in a statement.
The U.S. warship showed China that \"these waters are beyond what China can lawfully claim as its internal waters or territorial seas and that China\'s claimed straight baselines around the Paracel Islands are inconsistent with international law,\" Mommsen said.
\"The Freedom of Navigation Program\'s missions are conducted peacefully and without bias for or against any particular country,\" she said. \"These missions are based in the rule of law and demonstrate our commitment to upholding the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea and airspace guaranteed to all nations.\"
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2019 marks 70 years since the founding of New China. From agrarian nation to the world\'s second largest economy - how did China get here?
Xinhua Special explores the moments that matter to modern China. But, where to begin? Let\'s cast our minds back 98 years - to before the founding of New China and

Hong Kong protesters rallied outside Britain\'s consulate in Hong Kong on Sunday (Sep 15), demanding London do more to protect its former colonial subjects and ramp up pressure on Beijing over sliding freedoms.
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Argentina has signed a deal to export millions of tonnes of soybean meal to China creating a fresh alliance in the fallout from Beijing\'s increasingly bitter trade war with the United States.
The agreement, signed this week in Buenos Aires, matches the world\'s largest producer of the product with t

A Navy destroyer sailed close to disputed South China Sea islands in a direct challenge to Chinese maritime claims over the strategic waterway.
U.S. and allied warships and aircraft have stepped up naval and air patrols to challenge China\'s claims to control about 90 percent of the South China Sea.

China has a secret weapon in the South China Sea—the Maritime Militia. It\'s not quite a part of the Chinese military, the People\'s Liberation Army, but the Chinese Communist Party uses it as a way to wage war on the United States, and trap Trump in a diplomatic situation that could up end the US Chi